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A cell basically works as a producer of a potential difference in the circuit which is necessary for the electrons to travel in a region. Therefore using this principle we can understand that almost anything that can produce a PD can be used in an electric circuit. The best example would be of emf through EM induction of the Faraday's experiment

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